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What to Watch for at Ex-DOJ Official Jeffrey Clark's Ethics Hearing This Week
The D.C. Office of Disciplinary Counsel has accused Clark of attempting to engage in conduct involving dishonesty that would interfere with the administration of justice for his alleged role in Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.What to Watch for at Jeffrey Clark's DC Bar Ethics Hearing Over Proposed Letter to Ga. Lawmakers
The former DOJ official is accused by the D.C. Office of Disciplinary Counsel of attempting to engage in conduct involving dishonesty that would interfere with the administration of justice by proposing to send a letter to Georgia lawmakers declaring the DOJ found significant "irregularities" in the state's 2020 presidential election results.Dean Developments: 3 Law Deans Arrive, 2 Depart
The latest in law dean and other legal education news from across the U.S.Special Section: New Partners 2024
Welcome to The Legal's annual New Partners list. This special section is devoted to new partners, including lateral partners, made or hired at Pennsylvania firms from February 2023 through January 2024.Flagger Said Her Trip and Fall Was Preventable
On July 7, 2020, plaintiff Holly Barlett, 52, a construction worker, tripped and fell on an uncovered valve box located on Penn Avenue, near its intersection with Edmond Street, in Pittsburgh. She suffered a back fracture.View more book results for the query "Clark Hill"
On the Move: Nelson Mullins Adds New Corporate, Energy Partners in Southeast
"We think that a lot of transactions were delayed (in 2023) that will now happen in 2024. We expect to have a great year," said partner Todd Wade of Nelson Mullins.The Legal Intelligencer Announces 2024 Pennsylvania Legal Awards Finalists, Honorees
All honorees will be recognized, and winners in finalist categories announced, at the Pennsylvania Legal Awards event in May.9th Circuit Affirms Dismissal for Plaintiff's Intentional Deletion of Text Messages
In the March 5 opinion, authored by Judge Andrew D. Hurwitz, the three-judge panel affirmed the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona's dismissal of Alyssa Jones and her attorney, Philip Nathanson, v. Riot Hospitality Group, under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37(e)(2) of an employment discrimination action because of intentional spoliation of electronically stored information by Jones.Download Now
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